
Advanced Modeling with the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox
Cambridge University Press
Published on 25. November 2021
Book
Hardback
626 pages
978-1-316-51996-7 (ISBN)
Description
Many leading experts contribute to this follow-up to An Introduction to Reservoir Simulation using MATLAB/GNU Octave: User Guide for the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox (MRST). It introduces more advanced functionality that has been recently added to the open-source MRST software. It is however a self-contained introduction to a variety of modern numerical methods for simulating multiphase flow in porous media, with applications to geothermal energy, chemical enhanced oil recovery (EOR), flow in fractured and unconventional reservoirs, and in the unsaturated zone. The reader will learn how to implement new models and algorithms in a robust, efficient manner. A large number of numerical examples are included, all fully equipped with code and data so that the reader can reproduce the results and use them as a starting point for their own work. Like the original textbook, this book will prove invaluable for researchers, professionals and advanced students using reservoir simulation methods. This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Worked examples or Exercises
Dimensions
Height: 250 mm
Width: 175 mm
Thickness: 38 mm
Weight
1243 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-316-51996-7 (9781316519967)
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Knut-Andreas Lie
Advanced Modeling with the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox
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11/2021
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Knut-Andreas Lie | Olav Moyner
Advanced Modeling with the MATLAB Reservoir Simulation Toolbox
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11/2021
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Content
Part I: Grid Generation, Discretizations, and Solvers; 1. Unstructured PEBI Grids Conforming to Lower-Dimensional Objects R. L. Berge, O. S. Klemetsdal, and K.-A. Lie; 2. Nonlinear Finite-Volume Methods for the Flow Equation in Porous Media M. Al Kobaisi and W. Zhang; 3. Implicit Discontinuous Galerkin Methods for Transport Equations in Porous Media O.S. Klemetsdal and K.-A. Lie; 4. Multiscale Pressure Solvers for Stratigraphic and Polytopal Grids K.-A. Lie and O. Moyner; Part II: Rapid Prototyping and Accelerated Computation; 5. Better AD Simulators with Flexible State Functions and Accurate Discretizations O. Moyner; 6. Faster Simulation with Optimized Automatic Differentiation and Compiled Linear Solvers O. Moyner; Part III: Modelling of New Physical Processes; 7. Using State Functions and MRST's AD-OO Framework to Implement Simulators for Chemical EOR X. Sun, K.-A. Lie, and K. Bao; 8. Compositional Simulation with the AD-OO Framework O. Moyner; 9. Embedded Discrete Fracture Models D. Wong, F. Doster, and S. Geiger; 10. Numerical Modelling of Fractured Unconventional Oil and Gas Reservoirs O. Olorode, B. Wang and H. U. Rashid; 11. A Unified Framework for Flow Simulation in Fractured Reservoirs R. March, C. Maier, F. Doster, and S. Geiger; 12. Simulation of Geothermal Systems using MRST M. Collignon, O. S. Klemetsdal, and O. Moyner; 13. A Finite Volume-based Module for Unsaturated Poroelasticity J. Varela, S. Gasda, E. Keilegavlen, and J. M. Nordbotten; 14. A Brief Introduction to Poroelasticity and Simulation of Coupled Geomechanics and Flow in MRST O. Andersen; References.